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‘CHANGE IS COMING’
Duterte slated to be Philippines’ next president by Christina
M. Oriel
AJPress
mANILA — Davao City mayor rodrigo Duterte is set to become the 16th president of the Philippines, as unofficial vote counts show him in an insurmountable lead and as top rivals conceded defeat. With 92.7 percent of precincts counted as of this writing on Wednesday, may 11, Duterte, who ran under the PDP-Laban party,
clinched 15,881,413 million votes or 38.54 percent. trailing behind in second was Liberal Party (LP) bet manuel “mar” roxas with 9,664,146 million votes, followed by senator Grace Poe with 8,914,019 million votes, Vice President Jejomar Binay of the United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) with 5,302,731 million votes, and senator miriam DefenPAGE A2
INCOMING PRESIDENT. Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte is greeted by supporters at Lipa City Hall in Batangas province during a campaign sortie. Duterte kept a convincing lead on Tuesday, May 11 breaching 15 million votes in unofficial count the day after the May 9 Philippine national elections. Duterte has parlayed decades at Davao City Hall into a successful, if controversial, run for Malacañang with millions seemingly endorsing his tough stance on crime and his self-described “gutter” language. Inquirer.net photo by Raffy Lerma
OAV votes may swing VP race results
USA
DATELINE Filipino World War II vets can reunite with family under new parole program
Robredo, Marcos neck and neck
from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA
by MOMar
Applications begin June 8 After decades of waiting, filipino World War II veterans living in the United states can now be reunited with family members under a new policy announced by the Us Citizenship and Immigration services (UsCIs). the guidelines for the filipino World War II Veterans Parole (fWVP) Program were released on monday, may 9, outlining who are eligible to apply and what the process entails. the application comes nearly a year after the program was first announced last July in a White house report that provided recommendations on how to “modernize and streamline” the immigration system following President Barack obama’s executive actions on immigration. starting June 8, “certain beneficiaries of approved family-based immigrant visa petiPAGE A4
Filipino suspected of shooting wife and others arrested A fILIPINo federal security officer suspected of fatally shooting three and wounding three others was arrested friday, may 6, the Associated Press reported. eulalio tordil, 62, is linked to shooting victims at mall and supermarket on friday, less than 24 hours after he allegedly shot his estranged wife, Gladys tordil, 44, in the parking lot of high Point high school in Beltsville, maryland. his wife was at the school to pick up her children when tordil shot her multiple times in her car, rappler reported. he also shot a bystander who attempted to aid his wife. No students were reported to have been shot at the school. Police in Prince George’s County have charged tordil with two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of attempted firstdegree murder and other related charges. on saturday, montgomery County police PAGE A4
G. Visaya
tally were made available online. As of press time, robredo has 13,841,197 votes against marcos NeW YorK – All eyes are now who has 13,608,721. on overseas Absentee Voters and It may take a while to see the their votes which could very well final results though because of a decide who the next Vice President last minute Comelec ruling that of the Philippines will be. took into consideration the fact In a tightly-contested match, that there is no mail delivery on Liberal Party’s Leni robredo has saturdays and sundays. Consulate taken the lead from independent officials were worried earlier that candidate Bongbong marcos a many ballots would arrive monday, few hours after the unofficial vote may 9, after the initially agreed AJPress
Rep. Leni Robredo
upon 5 am deadline in New York, or whatever the time equivalent of 5 pm monday in the Philippines when all the voting centers closed. mailed ballots that arrived up to the extended deadline of 12 noon monday were still included in the counting. each ballot then had to be cross-referenced with the list of voters to identify as to which precinct it would belong to, before PAGE A3
US lauds PH polls WAshINGtoN—the Us state Department congratulated the Philippines for its “inclusive and democratic elections” but declined to comment on the unofficial results showing rodrigo Duterte as the likely winner. “We’ll wait for the official results from the government of the Philippines before providing further comment,” spokesman elizabeth trudeau said. Asked at a news conference if she had any comment on Duterte’s long service as Davao City mayor and allegations by human rights groups that he condoned or actively encouraged extrajudicial killings by death squads, trudeau said: “At this stage, because the election results are still coming in, I’m not going to speak to that. I understand it’s still in flux.” she said the Philippines and the Us have strong and enduring ties based on shared respect for democratic values and “we look forward to continuing those ties.” (Jose Katigbak/Philstar.com)
PH elects first transgender member of Congress by Billy
De la AJPress
PH ELECTIONS. Residents of Brgy. 791 of Manila lined up to vote at the F.Ma. Guererro Elementary School as the Philippines holds its national elections on Monday, May 9. AJPress photo by Kendrick Tan
Drilon mum on leadership change or looming opposition in Senate by Maila
aGer Inquirer.net
WILL there be a change of leadership in the senate or a looming opposition senate under the incoming administration of presumptive President rodrigo Duterte? this was the question that incumbent senate President franklin Drilon, vice chairman of administration’s Liberal Party (LP), was not yet ready to answer
Sen. Bongbong Marcos
when asked in an interview at the senate on Wednesday, may 11. “I don’t want to talk about that at this point. I think it’s premature,” Drilon said when asked if there will be a change in leadership when the 17th Congress opens in July. Asked again if he was ready to be with the new minority group, the senate leader said, “I think it’s premature to talk about that. Let’s first do our duty to proclaim the newly-elected presi-
dent and vice-president. that’s the first order of business, so that we can provide stability and a smooth transition of power into the next administration.” however, in the senate, Drilon explained that present leadership will continue to perform until there’s an election of new officers in the chamber. “In the senate there is continuity, and whoever are the leaders of the 16th Congress will PAGE A2
Cruz
WhILe the Philippines has yet to reconsider its conservative stand on major issues such as same-sex marriage, divorce and death penalty, this predominantly Catholic nation is ready to welcome its very first transgender congresswoman in the incoming 17th Congress. 49-year-old Geraldine roman made history as the country’s first transgender congresswoman after winning the first legislative district seat of Bataan following the national elections held on monday, may 9. Geraldine Roman Inquirer.net photo “the politics of bigotry, hatred and discrimination did not triumph. What triumphed was the politics of love, acceptance and respect,” roman told AfP after being proclaimed the winner. Partial and unofficial election results as of tuesday, may 10, showed that roman won with 104,287 votes (62 percent) compared to Danilo malana, who received 63,881 votes (38 percent). A devout Catholic, roman said it was her family’s love and support, and her faith that helped her throughout this journey. “I am Catholic and I just happen to be a transgender. PAGE A3